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pittsburgh has formed a booming medical and technology industry. the story now from the steel city. sow much -- leafs his home, built on old industry and sets out for technology zone in the city where tax rates are low, and creativity is high. there's reasons to love pittsburgh, and then with that culture, and that rich thans' here, there's reasons to stay. it's the pittsburgh miracle. market forces weren't going to replace the steel industry. the city clawed back. >> i cannot recall pittsburgh ever saying that we want to be like some place else. two region has said what do we need to do to make ourselves better. that fits our needs. the history of industry and research, as well as business magnets loyal to their hometown, helped them become a leadner healthcare and technology. >> successful reinvention through building on what you have. >> what exactly is being celebrated? the economic indicators don't show success, so much as a lack of failure. pittsburgh rates 50 second of the u.s.' 100 largest cities. based on job growth, unemployment, gdp, and home prices. the narrative reveal
pittsburgh has formed a booming medical and technology industry. the story now from the steel city. sow much -- leafs his home, built on old industry and sets out for technology zone in the city where tax rates are low, and creativity is high. there's reasons to love pittsburgh, and then with that culture, and that rich thans' here, there's reasons to stay. it's the pittsburgh miracle. market forces weren't going to replace the steel industry. the city clawed back. >> i cannot recall...
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they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime candidate for the annual contest. paul brennan remembered to go along too. >> there are people in this room who can memorize the order of more than 20 packs of playing cards. recall more than 300 random spoken numbers. and remember a sequence of binary numbers more than 4,000 digits long. it seems unbelievable until you see them do it. >> it's boring sitting and looking at numbers but the truth is that during the memorization time, we create a lot of pictures, sounds in our minds, our mind because our memory is really colorful and is really, really something occupying yeah. >> during t
they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime...
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foot or on chariots asking for people of signs of the aquaducts and continuing the work with modern technology to track back 2000 years of history. >> reporter: a history that still runs through this backbones of the roman empire, al jazeera, rome. >> reporter: still to come on the news hour, a setback for barcelona in the title race and that and rest of the sport coming up, shortly. ♪ consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. ♪ welcome back, the international diabetes federation is predicting a sharp rise in the number of people with the disease. right now there are about 382 million people with diabetes. by 2035 that number is set to rise to 592 billion. the largest number of suffers are in china and 98 million people live with diabetes there. 65 million people have diabetes in india and in the u.s. 24 million have the condition. one place where the government is trying to do more to beat diabetes is shralanka and from the capitol we report. >> and it looks like any 15-year-old but diabetes has changed her life. after being diagnosed at 11 she has to check her blood and take
foot or on chariots asking for people of signs of the aquaducts and continuing the work with modern technology to track back 2000 years of history. >> reporter: a history that still runs through this backbones of the roman empire, al jazeera, rome. >> reporter: still to come on the news hour, a setback for barcelona in the title race and that and rest of the sport coming up, shortly. ♪ consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. ♪ welcome back, the international...
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it falls on municipalities for finding solutions and technology is playing a leading role. this is the future of elderly care. a machine that lives with you in your own home. it keeps an eye on you and relatives and the medical help are just a click away. giraffe louse you to virtuallily enter the home vie a computer and internet. and conduct a visit. >> if i were your granny, what would you do for me? >> take care of people and live independently. >> can granny gets tired can she just say good-bye? >> she can say good-bye. >> see you later. >> different electronic care solution he for the elderly and the giraffe is one of the popular ones. >> people above 80 started to tell me a lot of situations why they could be more independent, where they could gain integrity. if they could have a giraffe in their home. >> inventions like the giraffe are saving money for swedish health care system. money essential for the future care of an aging population. linda lynnvey, al jazeera sweden. >> and that is it and for me the rest of the team in europe. now it's back to doreen in doha. >>
it falls on municipalities for finding solutions and technology is playing a leading role. this is the future of elderly care. a machine that lives with you in your own home. it keeps an eye on you and relatives and the medical help are just a click away. giraffe louse you to virtuallily enter the home vie a computer and internet. and conduct a visit. >> if i were your granny, what would you do for me? >> take care of people and live independently. >> can granny gets tired can...
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once technology caught up with the art, modern day film as we know it, or talkies were born. and silent film effectively disappeared. the golden age of the american silent film lasted from 1912 to 1939. during that period nearly 11,000 movies were made. but most can't be seen today. only a quarter have survived in this their entirety. a lot of them in a lower quality than the original format. another 5% incomplete. one of them is this version of cleopatra. the minutes are preserved and now prized as a cinematic classic. the latest study released blames decay and neglect for the loss. the first generation of film stock was made of nitrate, but movie studios have also played a role in destroying prints and negatives, and along with it a part of history. >>> fantastic. let's talk more about this now with michael hogan. he joins us live from new york. michael good to have you with us. this is a tragedy, isn't it? a cultural legacy lost. >> thank you. well, it is. you know, there are 11,000 of these films were made, that's almost 600 a year, and to think that only a quarter surviv
once technology caught up with the art, modern day film as we know it, or talkies were born. and silent film effectively disappeared. the golden age of the american silent film lasted from 1912 to 1939. during that period nearly 11,000 movies were made. but most can't be seen today. only a quarter have survived in this their entirety. a lot of them in a lower quality than the original format. another 5% incomplete. one of them is this version of cleopatra. the minutes are preserved and now...
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how technology is looking into the past to map italy's under ground aquaducts. and blasting off on a mission to the moon, what chinese scientists hope to learn when their rover makes an lunar landing. >> and this means falling temperatures and winter storm warnings that are spreading in the midwest, we will have the details. >>> these are live pictures right now coming in from tie land where protests calling for the prime minister to resign turned violent over the weekend and clashes with police continue today. >>> this is the scene right now in, ukraine and they are up set about the government's failure to sign trade agreements with the european union. ♪ >> and now, a techknow minute..Ñ welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm morgan ratford live from new york city, the high-tech tools archeologists are using to discover buried remnants of rome and let's look at the snow and rain across the country today with metrologist nicole mitchell. >> a lot of people are starting back today after a long holiday weekend and hope the weather would cooperate more but we ha
how technology is looking into the past to map italy's under ground aquaducts. and blasting off on a mission to the moon, what chinese scientists hope to learn when their rover makes an lunar landing. >> and this means falling temperatures and winter storm warnings that are spreading in the midwest, we will have the details. >>> these are live pictures right now coming in from tie land where protests calling for the prime minister to resign turned violent over the weekend and...
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so to you and you know something three inches used here in twenty eleven the technology is now being rolled and elsewhere. almost twenty consultants for and workcover to go live to see first hand the process operates have a picture is the leading cause of death on the one episode you can imagine the at the degree of interest in focus the other is on the stone you have a new treatment with half the fort against michael pritchard the kids with lifestyle changes and then possibly medication. to say for patients who still struggle to reduce the readings this offers you all rte news goal finally at the same year that all three of the countryside pays a visit to dublin susie at this time of the year before with the annualized animal crib last christmas the crib graceful than nineteen thousand euro for the mansion house fuel from one of the blog so this charities it's become something of a christmas tradition in dublin now in its twenty p a pif a lifetime of korea these months and has hosted two donkeys sheep and goats to represent the traditional nativity scene. i didn't expect them to uni
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the structure tracking conducting medical component in the field work africa modern pharmaceutical technology. china's top economic planner in the air the wind increased to five percent from the average officials from the indian people question the calm in the past but did pick up the path of chinese medicine i'm hopeful that the cost of war more than cover regular retail price. the pure market competition continues to drag down the purchase price chinese medicine of predicting prices even lower than its production costs cover story. the price decline of western policy they believe that increasing the minimum retail price the patent would help solve the issue. currently china has not got the pink underpants on chinese medicine product line to the commission revenue. three hundred billion yuan. for nearly sixty billion dollars finally one of the dotcom mainland china's rich people are hiring private detectives to find that opened recently private detective in hong kong is true that the wealthy mainland chinese people apart them to monitor the children were spitting on content that it expected
the structure tracking conducting medical component in the field work africa modern pharmaceutical technology. china's top economic planner in the air the wind increased to five percent from the average officials from the indian people question the calm in the past but did pick up the path of chinese medicine i'm hopeful that the cost of war more than cover regular retail price. the pure market competition continues to drag down the purchase price chinese medicine of predicting prices even...
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. >> the lab is holding an open house for anyone wanting to experience the emergence of technology in person. at the end of the second hour, here is what we are following this morning. an american detained in north korea for more than a month is released. 85-year-old merrill newman is expected to arrive in san francisco. meanwhile delegates from iran, the u.s. and five other world powers are preparing to iron out the details of a deal to monitor iran's nuclear program. talks are set for next week and will focus on how and when iran's nuclear facilities will be inspected. >> and nelson mandela - people are leaving flowers, prayers. i'm morgan radford. thank you for watching. richelle carey up next. >> flowers overflowing for the father of south africa. celebrating the life of nelson mandela. >> glad to be on my way home. i appreciate the dprk government to help me be on my way. >> heading home, an 85-year-old man detained in north korea heading for the united states. >> hundreds of flights cancel. >> hopefully they'll make changes that will affect the industry. >> and a megabrokerage f
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technology clusters. the fact that the government and private sector can work together , if you look at media city and manchester and every other big city, tech city has provided a blueprint by which these clusters of businesses can come together. the most important thing is atop the story up in terms of how successful tech city has been to this country. there are so many other things that can be done. the doubling of the start up an important part of backing a proven winner which is small business. >> one of the things i've yet to truly feel is the link from a geographical point of view between what is a hundred meters down the road that way and what is a hundred meters up the road that weight. we saw the technology boom collapse in 2000, what that did was act as a kickstart her for what was a huge evolution of the tech scene. with having a similar thing in financial services. it is get these two -- starting but you sense that we are in the foothills of what could be an amazing relationship. is not to th
technology clusters. the fact that the government and private sector can work together , if you look at media city and manchester and every other big city, tech city has provided a blueprint by which these clusters of businesses can come together. the most important thing is atop the story up in terms of how successful tech city has been to this country. there are so many other things that can be done. the doubling of the start up an important part of backing a proven winner which is small...
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consumers are adapting to new technology especially mobile technology. sommers once a web and where they wanted and on what device. media companies have to adapt. the growthdriver for and usage of content as well as much relation. all ofstarting to see the media companies charge crate thatand online experience really capture how consumers are consuming media. >> was hot stuff right now? original content? >> we are seeing across the spectrum whether hbo's or basic cable channels across the globe, original programming. values not seem to be the crater of rerunning existing programs. a lot of the networks and over the top players such as netflix are investing capital and original programming. that is what is happening as in audience becomes more fragmented , original drives subscription revenue and advertising. netflix credit o. co coliseum cards -- created "house of cards" and we are seeing it is the driver. >> is a danger they overpay? would you look at sports, some of the figures are so big. , and iss rights probably the most valuable across the globe. l
consumers are adapting to new technology especially mobile technology. sommers once a web and where they wanted and on what device. media companies have to adapt. the growthdriver for and usage of content as well as much relation. all ofstarting to see the media companies charge crate thatand online experience really capture how consumers are consuming media. >> was hot stuff right now? original content? >> we are seeing across the spectrum whether hbo's or basic cable channels...
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.> you heard it here first >> let's move on and talk technology. a number of technology giants have called on president gong to have greater restrictions on government security. looking the companies for? >> what they want the government o do is curtail their electronic surveillance programs. it is eight of the biggest tech written an o have open letter to president obama and the congress. today.s in papers effectively they appear to be more specific in what they want. one thing they want is there to the authority o of the government to access online. e-mail and data we heard effectively that kind c.e.o. of t from the google saying we have been doing in terms of encryption and -- of data but we have learned the government is taking the data servers. so that undermines our effort. that is the first thing is see put on the government's ability and authority to access information in the world. >> but what we are talking about only way the n.s.a. is collecting data. page fectively what larry is talking about is the n.s. afpa. muscular that the world le
.> you heard it here first >> let's move on and talk technology. a number of technology giants have called on president gong to have greater restrictions on government security. looking the companies for? >> what they want the government o do is curtail their electronic surveillance programs. it is eight of the biggest tech written an o have open letter to president obama and the congress. today.s in papers effectively they appear to be more specific in what they want. one thing...
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turning to technology. technology countries have called on president obama and congress -- onose greater surveillance. >> they want to governments not just the u.s. government to change the way they carry out their electronic surveillance programs. of theiggest -- eight biggest companies have signed a letter to president obama and congress that will go in the papers today. they have done this before. the difference is they are more angry. it is a populist tone. that are more specific. one thing they want is to limit the government authority to collect user information stop we heard the google ceo and he is quoted in the letter and he said, we have been tried to off our game with encryption to protect user data. whenever government is taking a information, that is not worth a whole lot. he is talking about a program called muscular when we had the smiley face emoticon under the nsa slide that indicated exactly how the nsa is collecting data from google and yahoo! where their internal servers meet the public
turning to technology. technology countries have called on president obama and congress -- onose greater surveillance. >> they want to governments not just the u.s. government to change the way they carry out their electronic surveillance programs. of theiggest -- eight biggest companies have signed a letter to president obama and congress that will go in the papers today. they have done this before. the difference is they are more angry. it is a populist tone. that are more specific. one...
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they were all soldiers of the technological society as far as he was concerned. he had a higher purpose, and they were immaterial to him. >>> she was young. she was beautiful. this was the ugly american on steroids. >> is amanda knox a whore or a saint. >> i was sexually active. i was not sexually beaten. >> was she guilty in fact or just in the press. >> they had a fabulous story depending on if what the prosecution said was true. >> it was a media spectacle that consumed the united states, italy and england, igniting controversy that still rages. >> there's something about the way her eyes moved that leaves us wondering. >> i wished so much that i had stood up to them. >> the prosecution of amanda knox next. >>> perugia, italy s a storybook >>> perugia, italy s a storybook city, famous throughout the world for its chocolates. and equally famous to students as a party town, where getting high and hooking up is a prerequisite. >> to the average american tourist this looks like an idyllic italian mountain town, filled with art and churches. if you spent a little t
they were all soldiers of the technological society as far as he was concerned. he had a higher purpose, and they were immaterial to him. >>> she was young. she was beautiful. this was the ugly american on steroids. >> is amanda knox a whore or a saint. >> i was sexually active. i was not sexually beaten. >> was she guilty in fact or just in the press. >> they had a fabulous story depending on if what the prosecution said was true. >> it was a media...
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joining us from applied technology. accent.eeded a northern nice work. >> we will be joined by robert skidelsky talking the autumn statement, next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. here are the top headlines. ukraine's opposition will hold talks with president viktor yanukovych's party after more than 20,000 people joined protest against his rejection of a european union trade pacts. protesters have set up calls for the administration to resign. executives from europe's biggest banks under pressure to surrender their bonuses. yesterday, six banks were fined 1.7 billion euros for manipulating benchmark interest rates. the european commission's antitrust fines were sanctioned ing two $6igg billion. george osborne gives the autumn statement, the end of your financial update to parliament. it is focusing on balancing the books as britain' recovery. >> let's talk more about the statement. i am joined by the bush economic historian and member of the house of lords, rob
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they do not think you can transfer over the technology boom. if needed to help the budget. >> the economic data seems that it has been picking up. the results have not been strong. you look at ibm and cisco and they have seen shrinking cyst -- sales. >> this is a model. most of this criticism to paul ryan of wisconsin -- if you make a model, make it a model that can work out. we have not seen that. we have not seen the view forward on paper. of your favorite topics, bitcoin. matt miller is in the process of acquiring bitcoin at this very moment. matt, i want to see this going down. >> i'm a little concerned about having to hand someone $800 in actual money for one bitcoin. we will see how it works out. that may be enough money for a down payment or at least a and theon a fiat 500 italian company hopes to sell a lot more of those, especially in new york. they have a plan to go upscale, upmarket and bring the production for a lot of cars back to italy. in order to do that, he wants to sell more maseratis. he wants to sell more of those fiat 500s
they do not think you can transfer over the technology boom. if needed to help the budget. >> the economic data seems that it has been picking up. the results have not been strong. you look at ibm and cisco and they have seen shrinking cyst -- sales. >> this is a model. most of this criticism to paul ryan of wisconsin -- if you make a model, make it a model that can work out. we have not seen that. we have not seen the view forward on paper. of your favorite topics, bitcoin. matt...
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the technology is there. it's pretty open technology, it's easy to replicate. the question of what anchors its value, many people say it's the first mover advantage, but i can give you the passwords of 21st movers that i subscribe to that no longer exist. it's a fragile type of equilibrium that bitcoin has. >> steven, thanks for that, steven englander staying with us today. >>> still to come on this show, christie's auction house says a guitar used by bob dylan in 1965 could seld fl for $500,000. tune in after the break to find out more about that. 0 that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks,
the technology is there. it's pretty open technology, it's easy to replicate. the question of what anchors its value, many people say it's the first mover advantage, but i can give you the passwords of 21st movers that i subscribe to that no longer exist. it's a fragile type of equilibrium that bitcoin has. >> steven, thanks for that, steven englander staying with us today. >>> still to come on this show, christie's auction house says a guitar used by bob dylan in 1965 could seld...
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meanwhile, south korea's kospi added 1% with technology shares lending support on higher d-ram chip prices. australia's insurers plunged after having a plunge. the financials also sold off. amp down by 2.3% and westpac lower by 1.33%. >> sixuan, catch you later. coming up on today's show, the future of fuel. they'll look at their policy on growing crops for biofuel. american airlines and u.s. airways have moved closer to their megamerger. >>> tech giants unite. they're calling for major changes in u.s. government surveillance. do they have their own questions to answer when it comes to data. >>> plus, it's another race against the clock for u.s. congress. they're trying to agree on a budget deal before christmas. take a look at what's at stake amidst a talk of a truce. >>> the european commission has told ukraine's president that a political solution is needed after hundreds of thousands of demonstrators protested against his government for the second weekend in a row. it's a subject of discussion. julia is in brussels. jules, it was a great dismay when the ukraine pulled back from signs t
meanwhile, south korea's kospi added 1% with technology shares lending support on higher d-ram chip prices. australia's insurers plunged after having a plunge. the financials also sold off. amp down by 2.3% and westpac lower by 1.33%. >> sixuan, catch you later. coming up on today's show, the future of fuel. they'll look at their policy on growing crops for biofuel. american airlines and u.s. airways have moved closer to their megamerger. >>> tech giants unite. they're calling...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> opening bell for this monday coming up in 6:30. let's start off here. >> everybody likes that. the spread between what you are getting in the united states, west texas and overseas, valero natural, that deutsche bank upgreats them. people have been talking about this trade for weeks and weeks. >> that's a big move. what's behind that move and why suddenly is everybody getting upward here? >> then, cushing got bad again. they can't export enough. the prices are plunging because there is such a bottleneck. i think the bottleneck will be alleviated. i think they recognize you are not early in the move. the big stocks like eog that have been down and down, i would rather bet on them. >> than the refiners led by valero?
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the possibilities are endless with technology. >> well, they are. they change the game. you have to take advantage of it. joe, thanks so much for joining us. >>> still to come, farmers are hoarding their crops as corn prices hit three-year lows. ly about short-term gains cause them more long-term pay? we'll find out as we head to the cme for your stock commodities 2014. as we do so, more pictures from the nelson mandela memorial service under way in johannesburg. once upon a time, an insurance clerk stumbled upon a cottage. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from progressive. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange." these are live pictures of the nelson mandela memorial service, which is under way in johannesburg in south africa soccer city stadium in the distric
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ the united states population is going to grow by over 90 warp sovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ time, time, time, see what's become of me ♪ while i look around for my possibilities ♪ >>> lululemon will have a new chief executive come january. lau laura potdevin. wilson found themselves in hot water suggesting women's bodies shapes were to blame for their pants. he said "frankly some women's bodies just don't actually work for the pants. it's really about the rubbing through the thighs, how much pressure is there over a period of time, how much they use it" the board said you have to go. >> i think jefferies ought to go form app ad firm that says if you're not attractive, go home, something like that. right? >> we've known day is leaving, she is leaving. >> she's fabulous. >> apparently she has one kid left
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ time, time, time, see what's become of me ♪ while i look around for my possibilities ♪ >>> lululemon will have a new chief executive come january. lau laura potdevin. wilson found...
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it may be legal but not technological. if the faa allows the flights to happen so the deliveries can happen. >> nuts. privacy concerns about the drones with cameras flying over people's homes. >> you know, there it is. >> no matter how much the service would cost. i imagine when with i was hearing about the story, they would drop a package on a it will le parachute like a cartoon. that landed smoothly and left it there. >> do you hear something. >> i do, as a matter of fact. >> here's my biggest worry. usually when they deliver something and you call up and say, it hasn't come yet, there's a human that wrote something down, delivered it. saw somebody pick it up. the drone drops the package from the air. >> they probably have surveillance, tiny camera with tape and they will say yeah, it was delivered and this is your neighbor stealing it. >> i think we are years away from that. >> i think you are right. >>> quite a scene in the country's biggest mall. a guy getting in trouble for throwing away his money. >>> a similar stor
it may be legal but not technological. if the faa allows the flights to happen so the deliveries can happen. >> nuts. privacy concerns about the drones with cameras flying over people's homes. >> you know, there it is. >> no matter how much the service would cost. i imagine when with i was hearing about the story, they would drop a package on a it will le parachute like a cartoon. that landed smoothly and left it there. >> do you hear something. >> i do, as a...
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if you had any wearable technology that could monitor anything and warn you of something you shouldn't be doing, what would it be? and please keep it within reason, if you can. that's our subject of discussion today. mean wile, the latest news out of gm, china auto sales up 13.3% on the year in november, i'm proot presuming. meanwhile, gold has steaded after sinking to its lowest level this week. u.s. manufacturing numbers added to concerns the fed could start tapering sooner. buyers of the pressure metal outnumber sellers two to one. customers have now bought back 60% of the gold sold during the april to june liquidation. adrian, the market seems to be selling a lot. >> i think a big lesson for 2013 is that while chinese demand has been phenomenal by any measure this year, it obviously hasn't outweighed the impact on prices for what's happened with western money allocation. what we're seeing is predominantly west european, north america, is that people continue to buy the dips. whether this proves a buy way in the longer term draft -- >> that chart looks like a double top. >> on the a
if you had any wearable technology that could monitor anything and warn you of something you shouldn't be doing, what would it be? and please keep it within reason, if you can. that's our subject of discussion today. mean wile, the latest news out of gm, china auto sales up 13.3% on the year in november, i'm proot presuming. meanwhile, gold has steaded after sinking to its lowest level this week. u.s. manufacturing numbers added to concerns the fed could start tapering sooner. buyers of the...
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so i fundamentally believe that technology won't change humans that humans will take change technologies. the first has been about people trying to love things but over time people regulate back to things they care the most about and with one quick story thread last year i had our college interns coming and i do dinner with them at the end of the summer to get their feedback on the company thread last summer i asked them what patterns as a call student there were three patterns. one was the following through with things on twitter. second was that they were following more influential brands. "the new york times" is one of the things i talk about a lot and they are following just the high-level influence of people and the third thing is they are changing their personal profiles on the web. they don't want their personal profiles to be dictated by a giant social network that has all kind of information about them a lot of them have started to migrate information towards lincoln and other things where they wanted to have solid profiles of themselves. not to look for jobs but just to have th
so i fundamentally believe that technology won't change humans that humans will take change technologies. the first has been about people trying to love things but over time people regulate back to things they care the most about and with one quick story thread last year i had our college interns coming and i do dinner with them at the end of the summer to get their feedback on the company thread last summer i asked them what patterns as a call student there were three patterns. one was the...
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and good technology. technology has helped save our country, and it created the american way of life. this bill would stifle, would kill american technological genius. the provisions of the innovation act will impact on every inventor in a negative way in america. the innovation act will create more paperwork when an inventor files for an infringement claim, for example, someone is stealing his stuff, this will increase the cost to defend those rights and the potential, of course, if you have -- many more -- much more paperwork. then, you give the court the ability to dismiss the case on technical requirements. well, you didn't feel out this technicality. you missed that in the law. so it's making it more costly and a much more technically complicated. the act will impose rules on the judicial conference, meaning on our judges, which run counter to almost 80 years of established rulemaking process whereby the courts have been establishing their own rules of procedure. again, this law will be so -- will di
and good technology. technology has helped save our country, and it created the american way of life. this bill would stifle, would kill american technological genius. the provisions of the innovation act will impact on every inventor in a negative way in america. the innovation act will create more paperwork when an inventor files for an infringement claim, for example, someone is stealing his stuff, this will increase the cost to defend those rights and the potential, of course, if you have...
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technology and our own ability to both look for people who shouldn't be winners and in happy cases to find people who should be. >> i love it. all right, america, don't let canada best you on this one. >> i think that's a good system. >> a great system. i think she thinks it's a great system, too. >> she's staying in canada. >>> a lot of big news for us. don't forget those 911 calls from newtown are coming out, so let's send you right over to carol costello. >> have a great day. newsroom starts now. happening now, arctic blast. >> anytime you have a snowstorm like this especially with cold temperatures, there will be ice, snow pack. >> temperatures plummeting 50 degrees. >> freezing. it was horrible. >> ice, freezing rain and heavy snow, a massive storm stretching from maine to texas. also, dazed and confused. >> i think that he had a great likelihood to be completely asleep. >> brand new details of the bronx train
technology and our own ability to both look for people who shouldn't be winners and in happy cases to find people who should be. >> i love it. all right, america, don't let canada best you on this one. >> i think that's a good system. >> a great system. i think she thinks it's a great system, too. >> she's staying in canada. >>> a lot of big news for us. don't forget those 911 calls from newtown are coming out, so let's send you right over to carol costello....
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new butterfly mascara from l'oreal. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. the only pad made with foam not fluff so mind-blowingly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. wout of landfills each year? plastic waste to cover mt. rainier by using one less trash bag each month, we can. and glad forceflex bags stretch until they're full.* so you can take them out less often. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ] chex party mix. easy 15-minute homemade recipes you just pop in a microwave. like caramel chocolate drizzles. happier holidays. chex party mix. no, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicore
new butterfly mascara from l'oreal. [ woman ] the technology in these pads... best creation ever! [ female announcer ] always infinity. the only pad made with foam not fluff so mind-blowingly thin, you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. genius. always infinity. you'll be surprised it's up to 55% more absorbent. wout of landfills each year? plastic waste to cover mt. rainier by using one less trash bag each month, we can. and glad forceflex bags stretch until they're full.* so you...